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4A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2016 Life in the Valley y sanews@salem.gannett.com Special summer sunsets at The Oregon Garden ANNETTE UTZ FOR THE STAYTON MAIL For the third year, The Oregon Gar- den will be holding Sunsets in the Gar- den, an after-hours event series on Wednesday evenings from Aug. 3 to Sept. 7. Sunsets in the Garden features complimentary tastings from local wineries and breweries, live music, tram tours and yoga. “Visitors love being able to experi- ence the garden at a time of day that we are not usually open to the public,” regional marketing manager Sara Hammond said. “It is a truly unique experience to get to enjoy Oregon’s beautiful sunsets while sipping on deli- cious regional beer and wine in the amazing garden.” As an extension of Oregon Garden hours, general admission prices apply: $12 for adults 18 and older, $10 for sen- iors (60+), $9 for students (12-17), $6 for kids (5-11), and free for children under 4 and Oregon Garden members. Well- behaved pets on a leash are also wel- come. Additional food and beverages may be purchased, cash only. Events run from 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 3, 10 and 17; and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 24, 31 and Sept. 7. The featured musicians and win- eries/breweries include Gabriel Cox and Elysian Brewing (Aug. 3), WJ McEachern and Silver Falls Brewery (Aug. 10), Andrew Morgan and Left Coast Cellars (Aug. 17), Val Blaha and sparkling mead tasting by Stung Fer- mented (Aug. 24), Emilio Shivers and Ecliptic Brewing (Aug. 31), and Mike Prigodich with Four Graces Winery PHOTOS SPECIAL TO THE STAYTON MAIL Visitors relax with live music and wine/beer tasting during a Sunsets in the Garden at The Oregon Garden (Sept. 7). New this year, outdoor yoga sessions will be offered at each sunset event, beginning one hour before the music and tastings take place. Attendees may A visitor pours out a taste of wine. Yoga sessions will also be offered this year, before the tastings take place. Church Directory IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 25 303 N. Church Street Silverton, OR 97381 Phone: (503) 873-8656 Pastor Leah Stolte-Doerfl er Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Service time 10:30 a.m. Nursery Available bring their own yoga mat or rent one for $5. A special Sunsets in the Garden package is available at the Oregon Gar- den Resort for overnight guests. Visit www.oregongardenresort.com for more information. For further information on events, go to www.OregonGarden.org or call (503) 874-8100. Visitors listen attentively to the live music. SILVERTON PRAISE CENTER ST. MARY’S CHURCH Church of God 814 N. Second St. 873-1206 Sunday morning worship 10:00 AM “Committed to Christ, Committed to the Community” Silverton Friends Church Pastor: Fr. Philip Waibel 575 E. College St. 503-845-2296 Weekday Mass 6:50 a.m. Saturday Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday masses 7:30 a.m., 10 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. (Spanish Mass) at St. Mary Parish. Mass for Holy Rosary Mission at Crooked Finger is at 10:00 a.m. Confession: 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. on Saturday “loving God… loving others” Pastor Bob Henry 606 N. Second St. Service: 10:00am 503.873.3991 www.silverton4.com Pastor Rob McKeown Silverton Christian School 229 Eureka Ave. • 873-5131 silvertonfriends@frontier.com Adult Sunday School at 9:00 am Sunday Worship Service: 10:45 am Full Nursery Care • Youth Group meets Thursday 7:00 pm ()%' ' "" # ##"#$ $)') "+')%$ www.stpaulsilverton.com !-((# )*'- "&# *$-%'$ $(( # %%$$(&.%" %"--(#&# SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Jose Galvez Saturday Services Sabbath School 9:30-10:30 am Worship Service 10:50 am 1159 Oak Street 873-8568 Inviting All to a Friendly Bible-Based Church Trinity Lutheran Church, ELCA Pastor Carl Hansen 500 N 2nd Street Silverton, OR 97381 (503) 873-2635 Sunday, Worship 11am www.trinitysilverton.org trinitysilverton@gmail.com